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closed Appraisal: radiointerns.com

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Nolz91

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Domain Name: radiointerns.com

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I have radiointerns.com and radiointern.com.

Results 1 - 10 of about 3,420,000 for radio interns.

This is a pretty hot field in US and could be brandable??

Please submit your comments!!

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its niche but no real advertiser sponsorship value.

gonna have to say $15 reseller, maybe $80 end user.

What is brandable about it? and where is the comercial value in radio interns?
 

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I see potential as a site for aspiring DJs to try to get radio internships. There's certainly advertising potential there. But how do you get radio companies to post available internships? It seems like they are filled before they are offered. But I think this domain is worth developing.
 

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thanks for those comments. They will always be a need for radio internships to break into radio field.

Like most of these domains, the value could go up significantly if developed. I plan to start developing it and hopefully it can get mentioned over the local radio air waves??

Radiointerns.com could be popular with the radio stations??

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Actually there are a little over 600 returns for "radio interns".

You need to put the term in quotes, otherwise it will search for any pages with the words "radio" and "interns" in it.

regfee.
 

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I see your point Godfrey. But most two word domains can be searched with a space and no quotation marks.

when anyone types in "radio intern" or "radio interns" in Google, every link on the first page results refer to radio interns, internships, radio jobs.

Ultimately that's what you want when ur domain topic is seached? (unless it's a direct type-in??

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I think that the quotation marks are necessary to determine phrase popularity. That is just the way that Google works.

radio interns sand
displays "Results 1 - 10 of about 950,000"; but no one should register radiointernssand.com

radio interns red
displays "Results 1 - 10 of about 8,890,000"; but no one should register radiointernsred.com
 

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godfrey90sf said:
Actually there are a little over 600 returns for "radio interns".

You need to put the term in quotes, otherwise it will search for any pages with the words "radio and "interns" in it.

regfee.
agree 100%, you cant just take words and do a google search..for example for all the words : the world water air a will give you 170.000.000 results in google without quotes, the value of theworldawaterair.com is obviously zero, you need to use quotes, value of your domain is probably low xx
 

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worth reg fee! The radio field is too crowded for free intern slots to emerge.
 

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thanks for the comments! Good info to know.. IMO Depends on the country you live in. Certain interests are much higher than in others countries of course.

It just seems two nouns together make up a lot of domain names that have been sold.

Oh well, I think we have all seem worse wacked out names here..:)
 

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Nolz91 said:
thanks for the comments! Good info to know.. IMO Depends on the country you live in. Certain interests are much higher than in others countries of course.

It just seems two nouns together make up a lot of domain names that have been sold.

Oh well, I think we have all seem worse wacked out names here..:)

Nolz91, I think that you are completely missing the point. Anyone in the domain name industry knows that you need to put us the quotes when searching for a name. When you do this you are searching for the amount of webpages that contain this phrase, therefore determining a demand for a domain name. It has nothing to do with determing pagerank.
 
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